Papillomas and warts are currently the scourge of humanity: more than a quarter of the world's population has some type of neoplasm of this type on the skin, mucous membranes or other organs. And human papillomavirus (HPV) infection usually affects more than 70% of the world's population – that's why it is so important to fight the virus, and not its consequences in the form of papillomas or warts. Local and cosmetic products and methods will be ineffective in this area; To combat the virus, more serious medications will be needed that affect the whole body, such as wart tablets.
Classification of funds
At present, it is impossible to isolate a drug that would specifically and directly affect the activity of the papillomavirus in the human body; Most HPV drugs have a broad nonspecific effect. However, with proper use and choosing the appropriate combination of drugs, these drugs will help eliminate papillomas on the body and cope with other consequences of infection.
This last point is especially important for women, because certain strains of HPV are responsible for the development of cervical erosion and resulting cancer. That is why treatment of human papillomavirus infection is very often carried out not only for cosmetic purposes, but also to prevent serious and fatal consequences in the future.
Many people neglect pills for the treatment of papillomas or warts, seeking only to remove the tumor from the body that bothers them. This is a fundamentally false position: in this case, the virus remains in the body, which means that the recurrence of the wart is almost guaranteed and will require its further removal.
Treatment of human papillomavirus infection, according to the generally accepted opinion of experts, should be comprehensive, that is, include the use of several drugs and techniques. Only a specialist can develop and prescribe the necessary diet and correct therapy; self-medication may not bring the desired results and may even cause harm. Such complex therapy may include the following groups of drugs:
- Antiviral drugs for HPV– these are drugs that have the ability to inhibit the reproduction of the virus in the human body, stimulate the destruction of already infected cells and prevent the infection of new ones. Serious treatment of papillomas and warts must necessarily include this group of drugs, which can be used both topically and in the form of tablets and capsules.
- Immunostimulants– a group of drugs that can activate the immune system in the event of weakening (after a debilitating illness, stress, poor diet). Regarding the elimination of HPV, the use of such drugs is very important, since in the vast majority of cases the activation of the virus occurs precisely when the immune system declines.
- Immunomodulators- a group of drugs similar to the previous one, which does not stimulate the immune system, but only normalizes its functioning, which is often enough for minor and temporary weakening. This medication creates a favorable context for the action of other anti-HPV medications. Treatment of papillomas and warts very often includes such remedies.
- Vitamin and mineral complexes– this group of substances contributes only indirectly to the fight against the human papillomavirus, however, most experts consider their inclusion in complex treatment to be strictly necessary. Firstly, providing the human body with vitamins and microelements activates the immune system and other protective mechanisms, and secondly, these drugs facilitate tolerance to the side effects of other anti-HPV drugs.
Each of the listed groups of drugs includes dozens of drugs, but only a few of them, the most effective against this pathogen, are used to eliminate the human papilloma virus.
Antiviral agents
As is known, after infection of the body, HPV enters the cells (epidermis, oral mucosa, genitals in women), where, at a convenient moment, it stimulates division. Along with the genetic material of the cell, the genome of the virus is duplicated several times, which is why the formation of papillomas or warts is so beneficial for the pathogen. However, there is a drug that can slow down its reproduction and activity in the cell - all drugs in this group belong to antiviral agents:
- An antiviral drug with a strong immunostimulating effect. This fact has become the reason why almost no treatment for HPV infection can be carried out without this remedy - basically, by drinking one tablet, you can take two drugs at once. Treatment of human papillomavirus infection in women using this remedy is very popular, especially in the presence of oncogenic strains of the virus. You need to take it 2 tablets a day for 2-4 weeks, after which you need to take a break for at least a month.
- An active antiviral drug with a pronounced immunomodulatory effect (unlike the previous drug, which has a stimulating effect on the immune system). Available in the form of tablets and capsules, it is often recommended by specialists for the treatment of various viral diseases - from influenza to herpes. In order for treatment with the drug to be effective, it is better to take a double dose of the drug (8 tablets) on the first day of treatment, and then take 4 tablets per day for 5-7 days.
Many experts note that it is not enough to use only antiviral drugs to eliminate the human papilloma virus from the body. It is very important to stimulate the immune system and normalize the functioning of the body's defenses. In this case, the chances of completely defeating HPV increase significantly.
Immunostimulating and immunomodulating drugs
After infection, the reproduction and spread of the virus is prevented by the human immune system, but HPV has the ability to "hide" inside cells and remains dormant there for years. And as soon as the immune system begins to weaken due to certain factors, it is then that the pathogen becomes active and leads to the development of neoplasms - papillomas, warts, erosions in women. If the doctor determines that the cause of the development of such formations is a decrease in the activity of the immune system and it is still at a low level, he may prescribe pills with an immunostimulating effect.
According to medical terminology, the line between stimulants and modulators of the immune system is quite clear: some activate the immune system, others only improve and normalize its functioning. But in reality, it is very difficult to clearly say which drug is a pure stimulant and which is an immunomodulator. Therefore, some experts combine these drugs into a single group of drugs that improve the functioning of the immune system:
- Immunostimulating drug whose active substances are components of ribosomes (special intracellular bodies). The drug does not specifically activate the immune system, increases the activity of lymphocytes, macrophages, natural killer cells and other cells of the central link of the immune system. Thanks to this, the body begins to fight against bacteria and viruses, and anti-tumor immunity is stimulated. You should take the medicine as prescribed by your doctor, usually 0. 75 mg (3 or 1 tablet) daily for 3 weeks.
- An immunostimulant based on cell wall components of certain types of bacteria. It has very low toxicity, and therefore a small number of side effects. Increases the body's resistance to bacteria, fungi and viruses, including human papillomaviruses. You should take 2 tablets under the tongue once a day for 10 days.
- Immunomodulators of natural origin, based on Echinacea purpurea, whose immunostimulating properties have been known for a long time. The tablets of one product contain 0. 2 grams of dry echinacea herb extract, while the other contains 0. 8 grams of simply dried and crushed herbs. Therefore, the former should be used 1 tablet 3 times a day for a week and the latter should be used 1 tablet 4 times a day for 2 to 8 weeks.
Immunostimulants and other drugs that affect the immune system rarely lead to the elimination of warts or papillomas when used only. Most often they are used to prevent relapses after the removal of tumors from the body or as part of complex therapy.
Vitamin and mineral complexes
Neither the fight against the virus nor the activation of the immune system can take place fully if the human body does not have all the necessary vitamins and microelements. That is why, when treating human papillomavirus infection, the vast majority of specialists prescribe special complexes.
The use of vitamins in itself can normalize the functioning of the body's defenses - very often it is the deficiency of nutrients that leads to a weakening of the immune system. In addition, some medications intended for the treatment of papillomas and warts can cause side effects that will be mitigated by the beneficial effects of vitamins.